Hello.
Apart from the GNU GPL GNU LGPL, GNU AGPL, and Affero GPL, are there
other *strong Copyleft* licenses (note that this entails being a free
software license) for software (this excludes the CC BY-SA family)?
I have checked some popular free software licenses like the Mozilla
Public Lic
On 5/11/2015 10:09 AM, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Nov 2015 09:59:19 +1100
> "Brendan Simon (eTRIX)" wrote:
>
>> I was/am running Jessie 8.2 in a VirtualBox on my MacBook. The MacBook
>> shutdown without warning while my Jessie VB was running, and now the VM
>> wont boot properly. I get s
On Thu, 5 Nov 2015 09:59:19 +1100
"Brendan Simon (eTRIX)" wrote:
>I was/am running Jessie 8.2 in a VirtualBox on my MacBook. The MacBook
>shutdown without warning while my Jessie VB was running, and now the VM
>wont boot properly. I get stuck in emergency mode. Ctrl-D does nothing
>- just cycl
I was/am running Jessie 8.2 in a VirtualBox on my MacBook. The MacBook
shutdown without warning while my Jessie VB was running, and now the VM
wont boot properly. I get stuck in emergency mode. Ctrl-D does nothing
- just cycle back to same message.
I googled a bit and found that if I comment ou
On Wed 04 Nov 2015 at 22:56:42 (+0200), David Baron wrote:
> So, I easily edited the text in /etc/issue to something more to my liking.
> This is just text, no meaning.
>
> Watching a cmake session, I noticed the distribution being called, you
> guessed
> it: Kali ...
>
> Found another file: ~
So, I easily edited the text in /etc/issue to something more to my liking.
This is just text, no meaning.
Watching a cmake session, I noticed the distribution being called, you guessed
it: Kali ...
Found another file: ~$ cat /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Kali GNU/Linux 2.0 (sana)"
NAME="Kali GN
Jose Martinez writes:
> Does anyone know why this package was dropped from the Debian
> distribution??? What would it take to get this package brought back
> to Debian??
Apparently it has moved to non-free, as you can see here:
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=ngspice&searchon=names&su
On 2015-11-03 05:30 +0100, Jose Martinez wrote:
> I have used the ngspice package for quite some time. Version 20 of this
> package is found in the Squeeze repositories, and this is the version
> that I have been using until just last week. Since the Squeeze release,
> it appears that this packa
I have used the ngspice package for quite some time. Version 20 of this
package is found in the Squeeze repositories, and this is the version
that I have been using until just last week. Since the Squeeze release,
it appears that this package has been dropped in Wheezy and Jessie
releases. Since
On Wed 04 Nov 2015 at 14:59:23 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2015-11-03 13:59:12 +, Brian wrote:
> > The contention is that overriding a bank security decision and altering
> > the user-agent string is unwise and not to be recommended.
> >
> > Access to digital banking at RBS and Natwest
On 2015-11-03 13:59:12 +, Brian wrote:
> The contention is that overriding a bank security decision and altering
> the user-agent string is unwise and not to be recommended.
>
> Access to digital banking at RBS and Natwest in the UK is allowed only
> when the string "Firefox" is found. Many ye
Hi,
... zip ...
> Should I find installed packages like libreoffice - claws-mail - gedit
> etc., in my /usr/share/menu?
... zip ..
> Maybe the system has become accustomed to me doing this manually and
> decided to let me do it?
... zip ...
You might want to read at :
https://bugs.debian.org
Using debian stretch 4.2.0-1-amd64
FVWM
Should I find installed packages like libreoffice - claws-mail - gedit
etc., in my /usr/share/menu?
They are missing there and therefore they are also missing in my Debian
menu.
I can put them into the Debian menu manually,
in /etc/X11/fvwm/menudefs.hoo
On 2015-11-03, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Just a thought, have you considered just replacing the internal wireless
>> card? As far as I can tell, it's a regular Mini-PCI-E card and should be
>> accessible under a flap on the bottom of the laptop. Something like an Intel
>> 7260 should work nicely. 8
I am currently on "stretch" (testing).
Same behavior.
I seem unable to activate two cards at the same time.
With no /etc/X11/xorg.config I see the internal (Intel) card (no signal on
nvidia monitors).
If I add explicit NVidia setup then the other two monitors come to life *after
login*; gdm3 alw
Hi.
On Tue, 3 Nov 2015 18:50:40 -0800 (PST)
ray wrote:
> I have a LAN connection on a laptop with jessie designed for a Xen
> installation. The /etc/network/interfaces looks like:
>
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
> allow-hotplug usb0
> iface usb0 inet manual
> auto xenbr0
> iface
ray a écrit :
>
> It seems like the way to do this with wifi would be to include another
> bridge associated with the wlan0. Would it be functional to repeat the
> usb0 and xenbr0 stanza and replace usb0 with wlan0 and xenbr0 with
> xenwbr0?
Bridging of a client wireless interface in plain manag
I've been using SDXC cards successfully for a number of years but never with
the proprietary exfat filesystem. I immediately reformat a new SDXC card,
either with ext4 (if it's to be used on a Linux machine) or ntfs (if it's to be
used on a Window machine). Then the SDXC card is just another sto
Hi.
On Tue, 3 Nov 2015 18:05:53 -0800 (PST)
ray wrote:
> > > On Monday, November 2, 2015 at 10:30:04 PM UTC-6, Reco wrote:
> > > >
> > > > auto lo
> > > > iface lo inet loopback
> > > > allow-hotplug usb0
> > > > iface usb0 inet manual
> > > > auto xenbr0
> > > > iface xenbr0 inet dhcp
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